🧬 SSP — Structural Passwords Without Secrets: Identity by Exact Replay
Deterministic • Exact Replay • Identity Admissibility • Audit-Grade Evidence No secrets • No fuzzy match • No model • No training • No simulation For decades, authentication has leaned on one dominant assumption: If a secret is hard to guess, identity is secure. Hashes protect stored secrets. MFA adds friction. Biometrics add measurements. Risk engines add probability. But real systems reveal a deeper failure mode: Credentials can be stolen. Biometrics can be replayed. Risk scoring can be gamed. “Almost correct” can still be catastrophic. Classical authentication verifies possession and similarity . It does not formally verify structural identity — whether a claimant can reproduce the exact deterministic journey that defines an authorized identity. SSP exists to formalize that missing standard. 🔍 What Is Shunyaya Structural Password (SSP)? SSP is a deterministic structural identity and execution-admissibility standard that verifies when identity and execution are permitted to ...